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Creates internal cache for the communities a user follows on weverse.io

Project description

Weverse

What is it?

Weverse creates internal cache for the communities a user follows on weverse.io.

Functionalities

  • Asynchronous and Synchronous Support
  • Receive all the posts the artists in your communities have made. This includes all images/videos/comments made by them.
  • Cache is split under a hierarchy directly under a community. The most recent is always the first element (0th index).
  • Keep track of notifications on your user account, you can easily create a loop to update your notification cache on updates. Example of real usage

Installation

In a terminal, type pip install weverse.

To install from source:
pip install git+https://github.com/MujyKun/Weverse.git

How to Use

First off, your account token is needed (Will need to be updated about every 6 months iirc).

In order to get your account token, go to Weverse and Inspect Element (F12).
Then go to the Network tab and filter by XHR. Then refresh your page (F5) and look for info or me under XHR.
Under Headers, scroll to the bottom and view the request headers. You want to copy everything past authorization: Bearer.

For example, you may see (This is just an example):
authorization: Bearer ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Then ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ would be your auth token for Weverse. It is suggested to have the auth token as an environment variable.

CODE EXAMPLES

# Asynchronous
import asyncio
import aiohttp
from Weverse.error import InvalidToken
from Weverse.weverseasync import WeverseClientAsync

token = "fake_token"  # REQUIRED
# It is advised to pass in your own web session as it is not closed in Weverse 
web_session = aiohttp.ClientSession()  # A session is created by default 
weverse_client = WeverseClientAsync(authorization=token, verbose=True, loop=asyncio.get_event_loop(),
                                    web_session=web_session)
try:
    await weverse_client.start()  # creates all the cache needed for your account.
except InvalidToken:
    print("Invalid Token")

# Synchronous
import requests
from Weverse.weversesync import WeverseClientSync
from Weverse.error import InvalidToken

token = "fake_token"  # REQUIRED
# It is advised to pass in your own web session as it is not closed in Weverse
web_session = requests.Session()  # A session is created by default 
weverse_client = WeverseClientSync(authorization=token, verbose=True)
try:
    weverse_client.start()  # creates all the cache needed for your account.
except InvalidToken:
    print("Invalid Token")

# After calling the start method, you now have all the objects you would want to modify.

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